“With respect to clarity, I don’t know that anything has really changed because we really have always wanted Darrelle to be a part of our team,” Idzik said Thursday. “That has not changed. I think there’s been rumors or stories published and it’s really hard for me or anybody in our organization to speculate and answer to all the rumors or stories that we hear. With respect to Darrelle, we have always wanted him to be a part of the New York Jets.”

In an interview with the NFL Network, Revis said he’d prefer to stay with the Jets, but decision-making “starts from the top. It starts with Woody Johnson.” Revis was asked if he thought the Jets owner didn’t want to pay him.

“That might be a situation,” he responded. “That might be something. That might be an option.”

Revis — widely considered the NFL’s top cornerback and the Jets’ best player — has been rehabbing from a torn ACL suffered early in the 2012 season.

The final year of his contract in 2013 reportedly carries a $9 million cap hit. The 27-year-old will become an unrestricted free agent after the upcoming season if he doesn’t skip any mandatory team activities.

OK, Jets fans — do you think there’s any chance Revis remains in green and white? Be heard in the comments…